In this daylong workshop, we will explore how to engage in meaningful, mutual relationship with land and plants during the season of turning in. We'll offer some foundational practices of ritual, consent, and communication while learning about nourishing ourselves with plants and looking to the land for lessons on death and renewal.

In this daylong workshop, we will explore how to engage in meaningful, mutual relationship with land and plants during the season of return to the earth. We'll offer some foundational practices of ritual, consent, and communication while learning about seed-saving and preparing herbal remedies for the physical and emotional effects of the darkening months.

In this daylong workshop, we will explore how to engage in meaningful, mutual relationship with land and plants during the season of abundance and fire energy. We'll offer some foundational practices of ritual, consent, and communication while learning techniques for enjoying the fruits of the land, assess summer's relationship to our bodies, and make flower essences.

Community Alliance for Global Justice (CAGJ) annual Teach-Out at Kamayan Farm! Through Teach-Outs, CAGJ hopes to facilitate a place for the voices of our local food producers to be heard and their knowledge and skills to be recognized and celebrated. The site visit will include hands-on work, opportunity for discussion and reflection, and a call to action.

A workshop series that unfolds over all four seasons of 2018. This series is exploration of the relationship between nature, the physical body, our spirit, and our communities. Each workshop will give participants the opportunity to build land-based skills, practice herbal medicine-making and ritual, and explore lessons that the land offers us for personal and community resilience.

We will offer registration for individual workshops as their respective seasons near.

In this daylong workshop, we will explore how to engage in meaningful, mutual relationship with land and plants during the season of awakening. We'll offer some foundational practices of ritual, consent, and communication while learning how to cultivate the land, assess its relationship to our bodies, and make medicine.

Community Alliance for Global Justice grew out of a mass people's movement that shut down the World Trade Organization in 1999, and continues to work toward transforming unjust trade and agricultural practices. CAGJ’s 11th annual SLEE Dinner (Strengthening Local Economies Everywhere) aims to nurture the seeds of resistance once again, to mobilize for food justice around the world.

Kamayan Farm's Ari de Leña will be presenting this year's keynote and will share how she works to build cultural and ecological resilience by healing the trauma and displacement embedded in the U.S. agricultural system.

In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn some fundamental techniques for salve-making and infused oils while making salves to take home. We'll learn the properties of a few plants that are great for oil infusions and discuss the benefits of herbal oils and salves. Participants will leave with new skills, new buddies, a salve recipe in hand, and resources for further herbal medicine-making.